27shoutz76
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  • 14-09-2021
  • Mathematics
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Suppose y is a positive integer. If x – (–y) = z, will z be greater than or less than x?

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ang12321 ang12321
  • 14-09-2021
Z will be greater than x.

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melisad10
melisad10 melisad10
  • 20-10-2021

Answer:

Z would be greater than X because suppose (-y) is 8 and X is 5, you add them up and the sum will be 13 aka X and 13 is bigger than 8 so that is your answer.

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